edfas.org ELECTRONIC DEV ICE FA I LURE ANALYSIS | VOLUME 24 NO . 4 32 ABOUT THE AUTHORS (cont'd) Leonidas Lavdas recently graduated from the University of Florida with his M.S. in electrical and computer engineering. His specialties include digital design and hardware security. He conducted research pertaining to silicon backside protection for the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS), and soon will be working as an FPGA Engineer at L3Harris in Palm Bay, Florida. Navid Asadizanjani received a Ph.D. degree inmechanical engineering from the University of Connecticut in 2014. He is currently an assistant professor with the electrical and computer engineering department at University of Florida, Gainesville. His current research interest is on physical attacks and inspection of electronics. This includes a wide range of products fromelectronic systems to devices. He is involved with counterfeit detection and prevention, system and chip-level reverse engineering, and anti-reverse engineering. SECURITY ASSESSMENT OF NONVOLATILE MEMORY AGAINST PHYSICAL PROBING (continued from page 29)
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